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'''Emil Schürer''' ([[May 2]], [[1844]] - [[April 30]], [[1910]]), [[German]] [[Protestant]] [[theology|theologian]], was born at [[Augsburg]].
'''Emil Schürer''' ([[May 2]], [[1844]] - [[April 30]], [[1910]]), [[Germany|German]] [[Protestant]] [[theology|theologian]], was born at [[Augsburg]].


After studying at [[university of Erlangen|Erlangen]], [[university of Berlin|Berlin]] and [[university of Heidelberg|Heidelberg]] from 1862 to 1866, he became in 1873 professor extraordinarius at [[university of Leipzig|Leipzig]] and eventually (1895) professor ''ordinarius'' at [[university of Göttingen|Göttingen]]. In 1876 he founded and edited the ''Theologische Literaturzeitung'', and from 1881 to 1910 he edited it with [[Adolf Harnack]].
After studying at [[university of Erlangen|Erlangen]], [[university of Berlin|Berlin]] and [[university of Heidelberg|Heidelberg]] from 1862 to 1866, he became in 1873 professor extraordinarius at [[university of Leipzig|Leipzig]] and eventually (1895) professor ''ordinarius'' at [[university of Göttingen|Göttingen]]. In 1876 he founded and edited the ''Theologische Literaturzeitung'', and from 1881 to 1910 he edited it with [[Adolf Harnack]].

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Emil Schürer (May 2, 1844 - April 30, 1910), German Protestant theologian, was born at Augsburg.

After studying at Erlangen, Berlin and Heidelberg from 1862 to 1866, he became in 1873 professor extraordinarius at Leipzig and eventually (1895) professor ordinarius at Göttingen. In 1876 he founded and edited the Theologische Literaturzeitung, and from 1881 to 1910 he edited it with Adolf Harnack.

His elaborate work on the history of the Jews in the time of Christ (Geschichte des judischen Volks im Zeitalter Jesu Christi, 2 vols, 1886-1890; ed. in 3 Vols, 1901-1902; Eng. trans., 1890 if.) made him in Great Britain and the United States one of the best known of modern German scholars. He died after a long illness on the 30th of April 1910.

His other works include:

  • Schleiermachers Religionsbegriff (1868)
  • Lehrbuch der neutestamentlichen Zeitgeschichte (1874; an earlier form of Gesch. des jud. Volks)
  • Die Gemeindeverfassung der Juden in Rom (1879)

See A Harnack in the Theologische Literaturzeitung for May 14, 1910.


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